Grant Program

Better Future Foundation Program

Purpose

The Better Future Foundation (BFF) Grant Program places a strong emphasis on assisting non-profit organizations that make life better, for children whom are homeless, underprivileged or ill. Within the Better Future Foundation’s funding guidelines and priorities, grant requests are considered from any non-profit organization. The Better Future Foundation funds numerous programs and projects and gives every request serious consideration. However, it is not possible to fund every request received.

Eligibility Requirements

Any organization that is has a valid 501(c)(3) designation with the Internal Revenue Service for the year of its grant application is eligible to receive a grant from the BFF.

Organizations that do not have a valid 501(c)3 designation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis

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All grant applications submitted to the Better Future Foundation must have a JPAR Realtor in good standing sponsor such application. The Grant Committee may contact the JPAR Realtor sponsor for further information on such grant

An organization may only receive one (1) grant in each twelve (12) month period

Grant applications which do not receive funding for any quarter may be carried over for consideration in following 3 consecutive quarters. Each application is good for a total for Four Quarters. However, application maybe edited during that time

Guidelines for Support

All nonprofit organizations that meet eligibility requirements are encouraged to submit a Grant Application. All Applications must be submitted online. We consider each application on a case-by-case basis.

The Better Future Foundation considers requests from organizations for projects/programs in the following areas:

Children, Youth, Families

Example: Programs that enhance the quality of life for children and youth through opportunities that will enhance their intellectual, emotional, physical and social development.

Health and Human Services

Example: Programs and projects that benefit physically disabled youth and underserved children impacted by issues of homelessness, inadequate healthcare, hunger and poverty.

Education

Example: Programs and projects that serve underprivileged or homeless children and youth.

Civic Organizations

Example: Other non-profits not included in one of the areas above

Maximum Request

Grant Applications less than $500 or more than $5000 are considered but are discouraged.

Ineligible Activities and Expenses

General operating expenses, special event expenses or ongoing project support

Requests from pass-through organizations are not accepted

Annual and capital campaigns (though we will consider capital projects)

Debt reduction or project expenses that occur prior to or after the project dates

Seldom will we consider funding 100% of a project/program

Guest speakers, travel or related expenses

Final Report

The Applicant organization will be asked to complete and return a Final Report by the date specified in the Grant Approval Letter including information about the audiences served, numbers of people served, the impact of the program and expenditures.

Submission Dates

Applications may be submitted at any time with our online Grant Application Form. The Better Future Foundation Grant Committee meets on a quarterly basis to review all applications and make acceptance recommendations to the Better Future Foundation Board of Directors. Approved Applicants are notified and funded as soon as logistically possible. Other applicants are notified that their application was denied or will be retained for future consideration in following quarters.

Publicity

The Applicant agrees to acknowledge the Better Future Foundation in all of its publicity and written documentation related to the project.

Rating Criteria

Criteria used to evaluate applications include, but are not limited to:

Does the project/program address a significant issue?

Does the project/program demonstrate quality, vision, effectiveness and collaboration?

Does the organization present a plan for implementation and completion of project/program on a timely basis?

Is there a plan for program/project sustainability once grant funds are expended?